On this day: May 16

2013: Richard "Dick" Trickle, who parlayed a legendary reputation as a short-track driver into a full-time career on stock car racing's biggest stages in the 1990s, dies at age 71 of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Boger City, N.C. He had earlier called 911 to report he planned to commit suicide at the cemetery, where his granddaughter was buried, but there was no answer when authorities tried to call the number back. Though Trickle never managed a victory in NASCAR's premier Sprint Cup series, he did have 15 top-five finishes and won two Nationwide Series races before his retirement in 2002. He's seen here (left) being being interviewed as the grand marshall for the 2012 Slinger Nationals race.

Joan of Arc is sainted, the first Academy Awards are handed out, SpaghettiOs debut, "Pet Sounds" and "Blonde on Blonde" hit record store shelves, and Sammy Davis Jr. and Jim Henson pass away, all on this day.

Pittsburgh police say they used evidence lifted from Mocospace after the suspect uploaded acts to the site. The girl told police that he knew she was only 13 and that he would stalk and harass her, waiting for her to get off the school bus.